Sep 19, 2011 - G. Jagannath | Age Correspondent | chennai
It has come to light that the previous DMK government allotted Tamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) plots to 20 persons under the government discretionary quota (GDQ) at Shollinganallur Phase-3 scheme on January 20, 2011, a week after GDQ was scrapped, as announced by the governor in his address to the Assembly.
According to the documents provided by the public information officer of TNHB’s Besant Nagar division, out of 82 allotments of plots and flats made under the GDQ since 2006, 20 were made on January 20 this year.
“The allotment is illegal since it was made after the governor’s announcement in the Assembly,” RTI activist V. Gopalakrishnan, who exposed the irregularities in the allotment of houses, flats and plots of the board under GDQ, said, demanding the cancellation of the allotments immediately.
In his customary address on January 7 this year, then governor Surjit Singh Barnala said, “The system of allotting houses and plots under the GDQ in vogue for the past several years in TNHB is being put to an end from today.” As per the system that was in vogue since 1979, 85 per cent of plots, flats or houses of the board was sold through draw of lots, which would be governed by the rules of reservation prescribed by the state government. The remaining 15 per cent was given through the GDQ.
One among the 82 beneficiaries in Shollinganallur was Union minister M.K. Alagiri’s son Dayanidhi, who got a 4,114 sq ft plot. State housing minister R. Vaithilingam told the Assembly recently that the board’s rules were violated to allot land worth `60.34 lakh at Shollinganallur to Dayan-idhi under “social worker category” on February 7, 2007. Mr Gopalakrishnan urged TNHB to cancel all the GDQ allotments after the governor’s address in January
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